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Mary Taylor

Where Do I Submit Music for Licensing? - 0 views

music licensing of publishing
started by Mary Taylor on 24 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
  • Mary Taylor
     
    Music licensing is a highly competitive area of the music business, but everyone deserves a good shot. All music licensing possibilities on Broadjam are prepared to take every musician that wishes to be considered, making it a good playing field for all. Every day on Broadjam you can find over 100 music licensing opportunities to your music, covering every style and genre.

    Our music licensing submission mechanism is utterly transparent. You submit your songs and track choosing one making process: see when your song is heard, when your profile is viewed and find out which songs are selected or involved for each project. If your song is not licensed for a project, but another Broadjam member was, we'll give you a website to that song to help you hear what song was licensed so you can learn from the course of action. All music licensing submissions will be heard by the person providing the chance before they make a final decision - we promise this or your submission fee are going to be refunded.

    Thousands of our members have benefited from the many services and features on Broadjam, but it can be still a very competitive market. In that heart, we want you to be familiar with what is involved in the licensing submission process.
    All songs submitted are presented to and listened to by the opportunity company; we guarantee this or your account is going to be credited.

    Although Broadjam is among the most primary sources of music for the opportunity providers who work with us, we are not the only one. Providers source music from numerous suppliers and we cannot guarantee that the Broadjam artist will be selected for any opportunity. We screen our providers in support of those with credible backgrounds will post an opportunity on Broadjam.

    Each opportunity has terms and conditions that you must agree to before submitting songs for consideration. Be sure to read the terms for just about every opportunity before submitting. As the owner of the song, you have the right to decline any offers of the provider. If you might have any questions about your terms please feel free to contact us.

    Providers always have access to your submissions and can easily come back to license a song that was submitted even to another project in the past. In other words, your submission could be selected by the provider when you need it for a different job. It's always a matter of timing - matching the proper song with the right project.

    Music licensing is a competitive area of the music business and most artists who participate will see their fair share with rejections, but landing the right placement can make all the hard work and endurance worthwhile. Remember to read the criteria for any opportunity carefully and feel free to ask us questions in the process.

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